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you will have higher unemployment, lower tax bases, education funded by your tax base which is not the quality we would like it to be and of course you have higher rates of unemployment and jobs that are not going to be family wage jobs with career ladders. the only way -- we have done a fair amount of research -- tackle this opportunity divide is figure out how to work with cities and communities and states around the country to allow for young students to have access to the internet. have we loaded devices, access 24/7 in their community to broadband so that they can keep up with the joness in the suburbs and other places where the access is more readily available. we are committed over the next three years to reaching a million kids. we would love to do more. it is all about city leadership, bringing stakeholders' together, internet service providers, schools and why grease and hospitals, create wireless matches the kids don't need $40 a month. they can pick of the internet and wi-fi for free if they have a device. they can become gamers for developers or small entrepreneurs and we
you will have higher unemployment, lower tax bases, education funded by your tax base which is not the quality we would like it to be and of course you have higher rates of unemployment and jobs that are not going to be family wage jobs with career ladders. the only way -- we have done a fair amount of research -- tackle this opportunity divide is figure out how to work with cities and communities and states around the country to allow for young students to have access to the internet. have we...
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tax code and job creation. we expect discussion extend the bush-era tax cuts as well. you can watch that live on c-span3. >> the cato institute hosted its annual conference yesterday focus on economic and political issues surrounding the foundations of liberty. before an exam and economic growth, the origins of state and government has was public policy. decatur institute senior fellow and director of cato university, tom palmer, gave his perspective of freedom starting with the beginning to today. this is just over 90 minutes. >> thank you. i did promise that we're going to begin on time, and we are actually a minute early. we will end on time as well. the previous talk, the fundamental purpose was to see the state in a somewhat different light than what we are accustomed, seeing it serving the way the leaders of states -- [inaudible] the source of order of the world by our current president, the mentality that you didn't do that somehow government was responsible for the things that we have accomplished in our lives. but to a custom of also seeing the world in a diff
tax code and job creation. we expect discussion extend the bush-era tax cuts as well. you can watch that live on c-span3. >> the cato institute hosted its annual conference yesterday focus on economic and political issues surrounding the foundations of liberty. before an exam and economic growth, the origins of state and government has was public policy. decatur institute senior fellow and director of cato university, tom palmer, gave his perspective of freedom starting with the beginning...
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we'll get to the tax issues. we'll be able to talk more in we'll be able to talk more in >> would be unreasonable for us to subpoena individuals who would apparently be involved in discussions that were revealed in these articles? >> as i read, the books of two years ago, obama's war, the first cute chapters had a classified top codeword. how are we going to do an investigation? i would say who benefits? whose position is enhanced by these leaks? that we begin. >> i know who has not benefited by it. that's the navy seals who were involved in the operations and their families. i know that those professionals who were working with us in the area cybersecurity are not benefited by this. i know that the national security interests of the united states are not benefited by this. and so we have to be looking at what is benefited by this. >> the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. professor sales, in five minutes you can't detail things as you had in your sta
we'll get to the tax issues. we'll be able to talk more in we'll be able to talk more in >> would be unreasonable for us to subpoena individuals who would apparently be involved in discussions that were revealed in these articles? >> as i read, the books of two years ago, obama's war, the first cute chapters had a classified top codeword. how are we going to do an investigation? i would say who benefits? whose position is enhanced by these leaks? that we begin. >> i know who...
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and something to note is that the earning income tax. or and the child tax cut that are up for extension at the end of this year. so things are definitely, appearing right in front of us that we need to work on immediately. with respect to child and senior poverty rates, i think there's also a lesson. senator dodd spoke to this, and jennifer carter, and what we need to do but this. which you can see in 1966, the poverty rate for seniors was much higher than that for kids. and with a lot of focus and a lot of work of mark, mark shriver's dad and other people, we have tackled some of these problems. you can see the poverty rate for seniors, and mark talked about this, is now down to 9%. the poverty rate forget is going back up. what we're calling on a is sort of a focus, focus take us -- particularly on child poverty. in great britain, the blair administration in 1999 decided to tackle child poverty rates. and you can see that their poverty rate when he addressed the issue was much higher than the united states. and you can see that it has
and something to note is that the earning income tax. or and the child tax cut that are up for extension at the end of this year. so things are definitely, appearing right in front of us that we need to work on immediately. with respect to child and senior poverty rates, i think there's also a lesson. senator dodd spoke to this, and jennifer carter, and what we need to do but this. which you can see in 1966, the poverty rate for seniors was much higher than that for kids. and with a lot of...
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john boehner could not even pass a tax proposal that he suggesting that would keep the taxes the same for everybody except people making over a million dollars.llio nope, grover and the boys said s no. can't do that. so he voted -- didn't p even bring it up for a vote. so i am here, i'm happy to listen to anything the speaker and the republican leader have. they have the way of getting to the president. they don't need my help. but i'm happy to work with them any way that i can. but the way things have been but going, it's not a really goods cape hatch that we have --ve. escape hatch that we have.they they're out of town, they won't be back for two days, 48 hours. so that's where we are.
john boehner could not even pass a tax proposal that he suggesting that would keep the taxes the same for everybody except people making over a million dollars.llio nope, grover and the boys said s no. can't do that. so he voted -- didn't p even bring it up for a vote. so i am here, i'm happy to listen to anything the speaker and the republican leader have. they have the way of getting to the president. they don't need my help. but i'm happy to work with them any way that i can. but the way...
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if a -- what we will do to tax this country. no matter how smart we are or how hard paul works, at the end of the day the nation will come up short. >> i will give you one minute each to make any concluding remarks you want to make. >> i yield the balance of my time to the secretary. >> thank you to the heritage foundation for your sustained focus on these issues and for the opportunity to share perspectives looking forward. >> i appreciate the forum. i think this is a vitally important issue. i am glad you and others are here to give focus to it. >> ladies and gentlemen, i think you have seen a lot of candor, openness, and a lot of really important thought to that has gone into the remarks you have heard this morning. paul is the one still sitting in the seat with the tough job. we all left him and his people up. i have to tell you, i worked in that job. there's not a lot of politics. it is about helping america in the most basic way possible and helping our neighbors as well. i would like to ask you to join me in thanking the
if a -- what we will do to tax this country. no matter how smart we are or how hard paul works, at the end of the day the nation will come up short. >> i will give you one minute each to make any concluding remarks you want to make. >> i yield the balance of my time to the secretary. >> thank you to the heritage foundation for your sustained focus on these issues and for the opportunity to share perspectives looking forward. >> i appreciate the forum. i think this is a...
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what preceded it was an irs decision that segregated schools would maintain their tax-exempt status of the irs would have to do more than simply an anti-discrimination in their charter and the burden of proof would be on the irs and this created a such a groundswell of opposition there was the straw that broke the camel's back and there is obvious relevance of that idea of the government not just arguing about the public policy but going into the religious sphere and saying you have to do this and a lot that. the bob jones case is interesting because it called jerry falwell the most dangerous person in america, and that was very much because he continued to hold to this idea that moral reformation was in the task of the christian church, but that this fundamental doctrine related to the works. >> can you talk about the way in which the religious conservatives and putting falwell often included the people that converted a large community of southern eventual cost to the republican and some wind in fact a lot of the political convergence took place in the mid-1960s a round of the civil-r
what preceded it was an irs decision that segregated schools would maintain their tax-exempt status of the irs would have to do more than simply an anti-discrimination in their charter and the burden of proof would be on the irs and this created a such a groundswell of opposition there was the straw that broke the camel's back and there is obvious relevance of that idea of the government not just arguing about the public policy but going into the religious sphere and saying you have to do this...
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as a tax, all eyes were on mulally. he did his best to smile back despite the growing intensity of their stairs he had never felt so scrutinized. mulally.about shouting to a mental and the seriously can executives, don't worry, it's going to be okay. but he restrained himself. mark field guide mulally's outfit. is here to meet the press and is wearing a sports coat. this is going to be different. his first impression of mulally with you as corny and not the only one who felt that way. mullally's farm boy demeanor surprised many in the room. he doesn't look like a hammer. he'd he'd gotten is that in google mulally before heading to bill ford's conference room. bannister was hoping for some of the demographic. he was fed up with the dear born and thinking of quitting could elect mullally, but wondered if he was tough enough to do what needed to be done. mulally seemed more like a politician then mark scholes. why did you leave knowing he asked? this is an opportunity to help another global icon mulally replied, at least o
as a tax, all eyes were on mulally. he did his best to smile back despite the growing intensity of their stairs he had never felt so scrutinized. mulally.about shouting to a mental and the seriously can executives, don't worry, it's going to be okay. but he restrained himself. mark field guide mulally's outfit. is here to meet the press and is wearing a sports coat. this is going to be different. his first impression of mulally with you as corny and not the only one who felt that way....